Discovery today means stripping it of the "commercial success" label and rediscovering it as a work of art of high-level sonic engineering.
Here's a mini-thesis structured to be read in one sitting, as if we were sitting over a cup of coffee (or a turntable).
Discovery's Luminous Legacy: An Artistic Analysis 45 Years Later
1. The Craft of Sound: Jeff Lynne as Sculptor
Decades later, the most impressive aspect of Discovery isn't its rhythm, but its layering. Jeff Lynne ... read more
I want this vinyl, I want to disappear into its groove. Electronic and hypnotic Canadians never let go help................
how beautiful it is to be transported into the universe of these notes, you fly
In the landscape of experimental music of the 1980s, one album stands as a testament to the bold creativity of the genre and its refusal to conform to mainstream expectations an experimental New Wave album that defies conventional structure, blending bewitching melodies, synthetic textures, and dissonant rhythms into something avant-garde synthetic
take notes, these guys are still in perfect boom boom line
Meticulously sculpted sonic tension, channeling emotion in its rawest form.
I love them but this album doesn't convince me, it lacks some salt
I tried listening to it out of sheer curiosity, hoping to find something interesting or at least somewhat creative. However, calling this "creativity" is an insult to the word itself—it deserves a life sentence for how bad it is. Seriously, what the hell is this? The lack of talent, effort, and originality is almost painful to sit through. Please, do us all a favor and put down the mic, because this is absolutely terrible. I tried listening to it out of sheer curiosity, hoping ... read more
I don't know why, but this genre tends to bore me. The first few notes often sound great and capture my attention, but as the music progresses, the way the sound evolves becomes increasingly irritating and unpleasant to listen to.
What can I say? I don't want to think about past albums, so I assume that this new band will go a long way.
A_ real fire, bro. The sound is very tight, vibes appropriately with soul, gritty and electric, and sustains the flow like it was created for it, man. There are layers uncovered, deep meanings to unravel, and it's raw, but the skill is next-level, trust me. It's not just rap, but real high-level discourse.
this disc's wicked for scrapin' up all that good stuff off the pan after fryin' eggs, bruv. Proper handy, innit?